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Gebirg 08-02-2013 03:20 PM

Police markings on holster, what is the diffesrence?
 
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I am just wondering, what is the difference here?
Both police, but different eagle?
Eagle/b or eagle/c ???

Why is it called b or c?

Looking forward to some great answers here...:roflmao:

Schupo 08-03-2013 10:25 AM

The letter on the breast of the eagle stamp indicates the specific inspection team that inspected the holster. It is thought that the letter (i.e. B, C, F, etc.) might indicate the name of the inspector who lead the team but none have been identified except for the possibility that "K" represents Waffenrevisor Krause but again there are no lists of Police inspectors that have come to light.

These police markings evolved from a star to the stubby wing eagle to the straight line eagle over time.

sheepherder 08-03-2013 11:40 AM

Wow! That A. Fischer holster looks like it just came off the assembly line! Great acquisition!!! :thumbup:


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